5 or lg. 14 America Apish Period al Carter CLIPTON AVENI11 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE NE mum /Ems n etRONICLE DETROIT CIVIC , THEATER Formerly Bonstelle Playhouse WOODWARD C LP UH M O BN LZ 1910 Nights, 75' to 51.10. Mata, Tues., Thurs. find Sat., 50c to 75c Downtown Box Office. Grinnell Bros.—Uptown. Potter's. Gen. Motors Bldg. 3 Performances Only T.,14.774.1. „t,7,t,„ Feb. 11.12 ay arrangement nub I,a Callienne. rifle Repertory •heater, present heir Trenlation of we will hl I • .. •, c, . . , -, ,. SHANNONS 01 BROADWAY WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS "TRUE HEAVEN" Co-Starring GEORGE O'BRIEN and LOIS MORAN Florenz Ziegfeld's enormously popular screen lovers, 'fhe successful "Rio Rita" begins ' George O'Brien and Lois Moran, week's engagement in the Wilson are co-starred again in "True. With Gladys Tyler, Harry Tyler, Jay Hanna and Richard Dye of the New York Company of James Gleason's hilarious comedy hit that Theater, Monday, !leaven," latest Fox production, kept New York laughing for one year. Feb . 11, with at the Fox Theater this week. A matinees \V e symphonic Fox Movietone accom- nesday and Sat- paniment makes this screen ro- urday. For two mance just as delightful entertain- seasons this pio- ment for the ear as it is for the neer of Ziegfeld eye—and for the heart. Cu rrent r er ord Judith (Lois Moran), a beauti- breaking musi- ful girl spy, meets and falls in cals has been a love with a British officer (George BEGINNING MONDAY continuous turn- O'Brien). Torn between love and Eves. 91.00 to $4.00 away in the Zieg- duty the girl yields to her love of Wed. Mat. - $1.00 to 53.00 feld Theater, country and turns the gallant Brit- Sat. Mat. - • • $1.00 to $3.50 New York. isher, who has made his way on 0 "Rio Rita" has t spying mission to the German GREATEST a romantic and !!,! TRIUMPH lines, over to be shot by the dramatic story of enemy, ony to discover that her , Mexican border love for hint is greater than her 'OOL intrigue. Its love ?'"! w love of the fatherland. story is a delight of charm and The stage program consists of freshness. an S. J. Stebbins presentation of Louis Gress, guest conductor of the Fox Grand Orchestra, Ruse The cast of "Rio Rita" includes ' A Mardi Gras of Syncopation" Ethelind Terry, J. Haold Murray, and a "Circus Travesty." It en- Richard Bennett a few pointers on conducting when the star t f "Jarnegan" and his entire company visited the Fox Theater Tuesday Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, ' lists the talent of many famous Vincent Serrano, Joyce White, Al- Broadway entertainers of the re- as the guest of the management at a pre-view of "True Heaven." , fret! Janos, Eunice Holmes and vue and vaudeville stage, among , Marie Lambert; also the Allier- them Smith and Hadley, vaudeville MUSIC AV LYRICS BY IFFY TIERNEY A JOSEPH PeCaRrme • 6C09 BY WY BOIrON , tine Ranch dancers presenting to dancers; Fifi D'Orsay, very French boys could tinker and do things, a F•D MOMPS09 -SEEMS BY .EOSl MAN .041(ff PAO IM SAMMY HE. BON 111511 PAM. WOO moonlight and blurb and white bal- and smart, singing "My Man;" splendidly equipped dental clinic AS PRESENTED 2 SEASONS IN THE ZIEGFELD THEATRE, N.Y. 10, and 100 Ziegfeld Glorified George Schreck; Lillian Bucksaw, and a medical clinic. Each depart- WITH THE FOLLOWING DISTINGUISHED CAST American Beauties. ment was put under the direction J. HAROLD MURRAY ETRELIND TERRY mezzo-soprano, and Sob Mezn, ROBERT WOOLSEY of a specialist, thus assuring that BERT WHEELER dancer de luxe. The 32 Fox Til- MARIE OAYNE EARL A. BROWN the nuts in the print shop was a By VINCENT SERRANO lerettes do some of their snappiest THE ALBERTINA RASCH DANCERS printer and that the chap in charge ' dances. PRESENTING TOE MOONLIGHT AND BLACK AND WHITE BALLET of the model aid )lane building Commemorating the birthday of The educational system which 100 - ZIEGFELD GLORIFIED AMERICAN BEAUTIES - 100 could know how to build airplanes the Great Emancipator, Abraham we Americans have developed at Zestful comedy in the best style himself. No attempt was made to Lincoln, whose birthday is cele- first met with tremendous opposi- the boys into attending any of James Gleason, co-author of "Is • brated this week, the Fox offers tion. A little research into the dis- ' oerce if the special classes. 13ut any Zat So?" will be offered at the De- "Chic" Sale iin an all-talking Fox cussions pro and con during the youngster who wanted to do so troit Civic Theater for the second Movietone (Drama of Civil War period when we were making laws TICKETS SUNDAY week beginning Monday night, could put in his time in any one of days called "Marching On." regarding schools and compulsory with the first Detroit appearance 25c to $1 a dozen ways and incidentially,1 AT 3:30 attendance will show you that sonic learn the foundation of a trade of "The Shannons of Broadway." ORCHESTRA HALL of the "best" people of the time while doing so. Four members of the original New were loud in their denunciation of The special appeal of the Boy's York company are appearing as such impossible procedure as the Club lies in the fact that it is strict- guest actors; Gladys and Harry VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting education of the mass of people ly non-sectarian. It does not in , Tyler, who won great applause on Claire Windsor, Roy D'Arcy and suggested. The first anesthetics any manner attempt to set up any Broadway and also in Chicago as Lawrence Gray form the trio of were bitterly opposed. Any at- system of religious instruction at ''i the lovable and lively team of stars in "Domestic Meddlers, a tempt to regulate sanitation met variance with any teaching. It Xylophone Soloist vaudevillians, Mickey and Emma sparkling comedy drama to be the because Shannon. And Jay Hanna and offering on the screen at the Or- with scorn. Why? Simply does not encroach upon the work ■ particular group felt that of any-religious body but rather Richard Dye also will he in their iental Theater this week starting some those things were unnecessary for tends to supplement the efforts of ! usual roles, with the Four Mel- Sunday. The Keith vaudeville pro- themselves and would prove a bur- all creeds together on a common ody Boys to supply some of th e Soloist a Nil gram will be an entertaining one densome cost to the community. If meeting ground, it !does much to , song-and-dance business of the under the title of Jean I3edini's a devastating scourge of disease Guilt CoNdoctsr dispel racial and religious anima's- play. Witten as only James Gleas- Carnival of Fun, with Jean Bedini ran wild in the country sacrificing on can write, with all the pathos, as master of ceremonies introduc- thousands of lives as a consequence F red Wardell, president of the all the clever dialogues and all the ing all the acts, which includes his of some small cesspool of filth, Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Company, hilarious scenes that make up the own pretentious song and dance re- those in power talked of acts of is the president of the Boy's Club life of the average vaudeville ac- , vue. God and tried to place the blame of Detroit. Among its officers are , tor, this is a perfect saga of "show Jean Bedini and Ray' Arthur for their own selfishness upon Di- Norval Hawkins, Arthur Swartz, folks," will take charge of proceedings in vine shoulders. The Sisterhood of Congregation Dr. A. I'. Piledes, C. S. Mott and a During the second week of "The the vaudeville offering next week, Shaarey Zedek will sponsor a Much of the same situation ex- number of other men prominent in Shannons of Broadway," there will with their "Carnival of Fun" song ists today in respect to crime. Be- bridge-tea to be held on Tuesday, business in our city. These men ! be three special performances of dance and comedy melange. Other cause we are suffering financially March 5, at the Statler Hotel.. regard their work for the Boy's Ibsen's "Iledda Gabler," Monday WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH 1 acts include "Yesterthoughts" an from the inroads of crime there is , . st- Club as a real privilege, not alone night, Feb. 11, Tuesday matinee old-fashioned revue; George Beatty a lot of idle talk in the papers ed by Mrs. II. P. Cohen and Mrs. SUNDAY FEB. 10 a social responsibility. Mr. Bu- and night, Feb. 12. This is one of is featured as "The Humorist°. about crime punishment. Some go Frank Weisman, are in charge of DOLORES DEL RIO chanan whose annual Alaskan trips Ibsen's most bunion dramas, and crat;" Stanley is a comedian in arrangements. Tickets may be ob- in so far as to assume that criminals wit ha gioup of boys is now so well is being given by request. "In the Audience" and Keno and are merely devilish young men who known that national publications tained from any member of the "REVENGE" Green are a pair of acrobats. Sisterhood or from the above men- need disciplining and that the are telling the story, is an ardent , MONDAY, FEB. II tioned committee. Reservations whole solution for our present worker. "DAWN" should be made at as early a date crime wave is harsh punishment. It The Story of Nurse Cavell as possible. A icture rivaling the famous EDITORIAL NOTE:—The Boy'. Club is not my purpose to argue with Detroit is located at R716 Michigan "Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" is "The TUESDAY, FEB. 12 these protagonists of the whipping of • VPIIIIP. It IR open week-day f o Power of Darkness," produced by ADOLPHE MENJOU „ The Terror," an all-talking Vit- post and electric chair over the fal- 3 M. M. until 9. You are Invited to drop, in Neuman Films of Germany, which informally at soy time when the Club lacies of punishment alone. In aphone thriller, holds the screen at "HIS PRIVATE LIFE" h open and nee for youreelf just what With next Sunday night's per- comes to the Little Theater, Satur- theGrand Riviera for four days fact I cannot at all share some of ' rase tr ,b 1s , r n iridl ideit for the youngeter In formance, starts the last two weeks day. The Moscow Art Theater starting Sunday, Feb. 10, with an the modern sympathetic express- Ihlr WED., and THURS. FEB. 13.14 of the engagement of that World- players form the cast which is con- all-star cast, while on the stage ions about the "poor unfortunate" while fa MOUS musical comedy, "Good R b is featured the big stage sensation , who becomes an habitual criminal. err Wiens who directed "Dr. Cali- In News" at the Cass Theater of the season, "A Night in Holly- But I do say than anyone who re- New Gold fuses to admit his personal respon- Exactly one year and six weeks gari," "The Crown of Thorns" and "Crime and Punishment," is the di- ""''" Shield Tire. ago this delightful collegiate mu- A Night in Hollywood," espec- sibility for the deplorable state in- with Cantor Resent, att sic play came to Detroit for a lim- rector, The story is a tragic one tall i • written, devised and staged to which this country has fallen ited engagement of a few weeks of Arii ssia who has married the by Fred J. Ireland, offers "Monk" , can he classed with the group who Orders obtained from dealers by FRIDAY, FEB. IS before going to Chicago for an in- handsome Nikita for his money and Watson in the role of Lloyd Ham- opposed public education. Joan Crawford in the Ajax Rubber Company, Inc., A short time ago, a group of in- in December, 1928, showed an in- definite run, but after playing the social position in their small Rus- . Iton, noted screen conwdan, while "Dream of Love" s had a map pre- crease of 37 per cent over Novem- persons original time as laid out by the sian village. Nikita grows tired the keystone Serenaders and the SATURDAY, FEB. 16 booking office in New York, De- of her and his flirtations with the Wonder Dancers impersonate ninny pared showing the city of Detroit ber 1928, and an increase of 51 Rod La Roque in troit playgoers insisted on "Good other girls in the village ends only famous male and femaleplayers and the sections in our city where per cent over December 1927, ac- "Love Over Night" News" continuing on to partly in disaster. "The Way to Strength of the silver screen. Frankln Far- juvenile delinquency reached its cording to II. W. Roland, general as fine picture meet the demand or seats. So in- , and Beauty," another nun headlines the stage show in a highest point. Taking the court sales manager at the company's cast m.ade stead of remaining the original opening Saturday has records, a dot was put on the map general offices in Racine, Wiscon- , unique novelty of his own. four weeks as intended, the en- up of prominent German 69cle ' y Short Movietone and Vitaphone for every boy brought into the sin. gagement was extended week to women, a famous opera star, and subjects and other oddities are of- Juvenile Detention Home for some The company went into 1929 with week until eight weeks had rolled : dancing groups from German feted- Starting Thursday Feb I I I violation of the law'. The result an unprecedented amount of un- Gerhardt ilauptmann schools. by. showed that certain portions of our ! filled orders, reflecting an increase the screen show will he ' :Naught; daughter appears in one scene. Baby," with Alice White in the city were veritable hotbeds of no- of 93 per cent over Dec. 31, 1927. ! tential crime and this survey was A. national newspaper campaign title role, supported by Jack Mul- hall. A new stage show and other born out by a consultation of rec- will herald the details of "The LINWOOD AND PHILADELPHIA our own ALEX SCHREIBER, Mgr. features will round out the pro- ords covering old offenders. The World's First Bonded Tire" to group who sponsored this survey' consumer public. Another an-talking Vitaphone gram. SAT. FEB. 9 was composed of a few citizens who screen drama, "The Terror," is to were determined to make some defi- be the featured attraction on the nite effort towards a solution of Hollywood's Theater program, In the problem of the boy criminal. opening Sunday and continuing "THE RED DANCE" Rex Ingram breaks new ground Whereas this particular problem four days. May McAvoy, Louise Special Matinee Saturday for the in several directions with "The ! has just become of moment here. Sta. Contest Fazenda, Edward Everett Norton, Free Candy. Kiddies. Starting ON THE "Three l'assions," his latest picture , that is within the last 10 or 15 Porting Holmes Herbert and other well- Sunday, SCREEN sFree SUN. and MON. FEB. 10-11 FEB. 10 known players are featured in th e coming to the United Artists The- years, other sections of the country ater on Friday, Feb. 8. Novel as to have been seeking a solution for "THE MIDNIGHT TAXI" east of the picture, which is pre- story, treatment and characteriza- three or four decades. And as a sented in conjunction with the us- HELENE COSTELLO ual splendid array of vaudeville tion, the production is said to consequence of the pioneering , All-talking Vitaphone Thriller and ANTONIO MORENO typify the present modernistic work already done in the other sec- acts and regular Hollywood fea- ON THE STGF, THE HOLLYWOOD with an all-star cut of players spirit expressed in the jazz-mad tions, institutions have been cre- tures, KIDDIES pace maintained by the world to- ated in a number of centers to at- Novelties, News, Selected Comedies, In addition to the Sunnybrook — STAGE -- day. Como Hamilton's sensi- tempt to cope with conditions. Orchestra, led by Sammy Dibert TUES. and WED. FEB. 12.13 tional new novel furnished the plot These various institutions have in new and snappy dance tunes the " Monk " for this United Artists picture been gathered into a federation "PLASTERED IN PARIS" vaudeville will be of unusual worth. filmed in the original European known as the Boy's Club Federa- Keystone Serenaders with Jim Tony and Ann Norman are a SAMMY COHEN pair of English comedy artists who backgrounds depicted in this tion with headquarters in New and LOLA SALVI story amid the pleasure-mad of York City and clubs throughout present lively number called "A VIVIAIV11ONROE u Selected sComedies, New., Nevelt. Man About Town." The Chevalier society, the passion-crazed of the the length and breadth of the Mtn]. VIVIAN WEST nd erworld, and the money ty- What is true of Boy's Clubs gen- THURS. and FRIDAY, FEB. 14.15 Brothers are bilge' KELLY•CONRAD.MILLS billed as "Entertain- rants of present-day industry. erally is particularly true of the ing Entertainers." AI alit. by COLLEEN MOORE Boy's Club of Detroit. There have Devised and Stared by I been a mere handful of men in our FRED J. IRELAND Sternal Wenn,. given la city who have entered into the Selected Comedies, New., Novelties Dinner Parties. Director and author faced a local organization. the apirit of "Time Is a Dream" will occupy handicap when they started plans 3747I Far ',remotion, ea SATURDAY, FEB. 16. for the production of "Wings," the the stage at the Guild House, al ! Those who have given their time WOODWARD Glendale 10131 ISIS ?Voted Serern Star "DRY MARTINI" Colonial Theater feature, Para- Winder street, as the fifth produc to its development have often with at the expense of their own mount's famous story dedicated to lion of the local group's first ,tea . done so ,Monies of the andienee will MARY ASTOR earnings and necessary business the American war "Aces," start• son. starting Feb. 12. hr made at every Iniainnt and and MATT MOORE The play is described as portico . routine. ing Saturday, Feb. 9. evening show and will be PRIZE DRAWING AT 6:45 P. M. Despite the limited assistance larly adapted for Little Theater "There's only one reason why shown on oar screen durilrn Special Kiddies Malin. rendered the movement here at the airplane stuff usually fails to fur- production and is from the pen o the. week of b'ehniary 17. nish the interest it is intended to Lenorman, whose "Failure" has time it was inaugurated, a building 1 5 was leased out near the corner of give," William A. Wellman, direr- received wide attention. Lout Michigan avenue and Thirty-first for of the picture said. "and that Altshuler, a member of the Gail, is that it has no background." directorial staff, is in charge of th 5 . streets and experts were put in "With the cameras on the earth, production and appears in the can charge. The building had been a PARK and although a sturdy trili the airplanes are usually so dis- along with Gisa More, Fay Simon , cigar factory Pi _ structure, it certainly was never tent that the speed is lost on the Countess Cox and George Are intended for a clubhouse for boys. ON THE SCREEN: screen. toon. men or anyone. Yet it has served Second All-Talking Vitaphone "We fixed electrically controlled to enable Detroiters who are inter- Picture cameras on the rims of cockpits, ested in boys and the difficulties pointing backward, right into the VS. which they get into, an opportun- flyers faces." ' ity to see what truly remarkable Performances are continuous With forfeits posted for thei ✓ results attend the setting up of a from 1 to 11 p. m. Popular prices, 10-round bout at Olymtia Feb. 15 A deep mystery full of shudders adults 25 cents, children 10 cents, Detroit fight fans await the ar • place for boys to congregate for and funny eituatione. the purpose of playing Sr puttnig anytime. 910 FARNSWORTH rival of Leo Lomski, the Abertlee " in their time in some advantageous Featuring May McAvoy, Louise Assassin, and Toffy Griffiths, Siou • manner. Faunda, Edward Horton The initial enrollment Featuring City knockout speciailist, in th e was overwhelming, the boys flock- •nd Holmes Herbert city Saturday. Indications ar e ing into the club and asking to be ON THE STAGE Woodward at Forest Translated from the French of that Griffiths and Lomski will dra w , permitted tn join. A small fee was Jim Tony and Ann Norman I.enormand and presented for the a house approaching if not surpas charged for membership, 25 cents A Pair of English Comedians in first time in Detroit, "Time Is a, sing the record set at the Ray Mil • for juniors and 50 cents for Ben- Dream" will occupy the stage at ler-Tommy Grogan fight • wee ' Mrs for a year's membership. Two Preliminaries the Guild House, 81 Winder street, ago. As soon as possible, the building The Fasted Revue in Teens— on the fifth production of the local I was equipped with • gymnasium of 1:30 P. M., and 2:30 p. m. Head. by Our Youngest Star Over the door of • library i " sorts, ■ recreation hall for the is "Entertaining Entertainers" group's first season, Feb. 12 and Thebes is the inscription: "Medi " smaller boys, shower baths, pool 19. Smiling Sammy Dibert and "Time Is a Dream" will be (01.1 tine for the soul."—Didarus Si ' tables, en indoor skating rink, a n5. Sumnybrook Orchestra lowed at the Guild House with • c u b U L (large hall for picture shows and Bob Clark at the Golden dramatic version of Verdi's meetings, several class rooms for Voiced Organ. Empire 7000 special study purposes wherein the "Aida," Feb. 25. A Tense Urania lit Ronffin re and Adventure Ardent the Cyclonic Background of Wu and Its Passion. A Fox ROUND Picture AS AN ADDED ATTRACTION To commemorate the IlIrthilay of the Greet Emancipator, Abraham Lincoln Fanned Delineator uI Rural Character. a. the GAIETY! LAUGHTER! DANCE! "A MARDI GRAS OF SYNCOPATION" MARGARET FISHER With KERENOFF AND MAREE SENSATIONAL ADAGIO ARTISTS AND THE FOX STUDIO ENSEMBLE OF 100—ARTISTS-100 The Pride of Detroit FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA 60 BRILLIANT SOLOISTS-60 I 011IS GRESS. Gues t Conductor Littman's Peoples Theatre TWELFTH AT SEWARD PHONE EMPIRE 3488 The Popular Yiddish Players Sam Auerbach—Sadie Shoengold With their entire cast, announce the appearance OF THE WELL-KNOWN NEW YORK STAR JOSEPH SCHOENGOLD Late Star of the "Jazz Singer," Co•Starring with GEORGE JESSEL Will Appear in a Star Role In an Entirely New and Gripping Melodrama "Der Goldener Shiddach" S. Z. SISTERHOOD TO SPONSOR BRIDGE TEA "Triv npin5kla nr„ Fri., Sat., and Sun., Matinee and Evening, Feb. 8, 9, 10 SAM AUERBACH and SADIE SCHOENGOLD will also Appear with Mr. SCHOENGOLD in major roles. THEATRE, Monday Evening, February 11, 1929 Testimonial performance to be tendered our popular star actor, William Shumsky. For this occasion Europe's famous star, MME. FANNIE LANDSMAN, will appear in a new play just for one evening only, "The Power of Darkness" at the Little Theater. "The Terror," Talkie, and Bi g S urpr i se Sh ow a t Grand era. Rivi "Good News" Begins Second Week at Cass. "THE GREAT MAN" Tickets now on sale. DETROIT'S GALA OPERA SEASON Announces Two Year War- ranty on Venetian Gardens • 4126 Woodward At Alexandrine ORIOLE 701 2% ntra "The Terror fl "A Man About Town" The Chevalier Bros. 'Wings' at Colonial Theater. Theater Guild's "Time is a Dream. " Feb. 12. Savoy Nite Club KRAEMER'S DETROIT RESTAURANT "A Night in Hollywood" Franklin Farnum "Strictly Kosher" Supervised by the Vaard Ila- kasrith of Detroit. n..finest, .tastiest, ,horns. Lomski—Griffiths Fight On Feb. 15. 8681 Twelfth St. Corner Blaine I at Mt. Clemens Stop at When ■ Kramer's Lohengrin SAT. MAT. Si2 :0 Olsowelca, Claire, Mahon, Odom., 'tingling, Wren, Cend, Weber. THAIS— SAT. EVE. • at 5:60 Garden, Motion, Permian, Pagel, , Meuse!, C.d. Mammon' CI NORMA SUN. FVE. •t6:00 Rai., Marshall, More., Baromeo, Glade, dlierrnonoy. Cond, Polacco. Seats Now—Box Office-61.er. Eves.—$0, $5, 04, 53, $2.50, $2, 2119. Mgt. 51.50, Boxes Chkago Civic Opera. Librettos on sale at bog office. sa—c..t. KLier IPI a k! 0 WrroDVIL West Adams at Grand it,,.. Puke Jean BedinPs Carnival of Fun with Stan Stanley Keno and Green GeOre• Beatty Y•sterthoughts and Jean Redid and Ray Arthur SCREEN CLAIRE WINDSOR —In— "Domestic Meddlers" s lie„ the P— ~".t LITTLE THEATRE srr UNUSUAL AND AArrs or/LACS Performances Nightly at 7, 5. 9 p. m. Continuo. Sat. k Sun. 2:30 to II. Clifford 7579 NOW PLAYING THE MOTION PICTURE GUILD PRESENT• The Moscow Art Theatre World's Premier Dramatic CR OmP DANCELAND li n Vivid Drama of Russian Life The Power °f Darkness" Admission 50c, 75c A beautiful and stirrieg adaptation of the famous sore! By COUNT LEO TOLSTOY Tool Shop Hardware Co. Checker Cabs. FAUST 7 8 1 70: EB. 15 Mason, Bonellf, Hackett, Glade Laxeari, Nicolkh Ct.e Ballet. D011 Sun. Feb. 10, 3:30 P. M. 4! 463 Michigan Avenue. OPERA PERA Complete Artistic Equipment Over 350 Artiste in Company ORCHESTRA—BALLET CHORUS A Remarkable bre- f eat nre 11111 TOOL SHOP HARDWARE CLEVELAND ROSENBLOGMS "Time Is a Dream" at De- troit Theater Guild. CHICAGO cooked meals. Try us once and be convinced We cater to weddings, ban- 1 quits end parties. BASKET BALL THEDA DEAS Excellent Cuisine! Dancing Partners Furnished Watson Detroit's Newest Sensation! BOB BLOCK'S THEDA DEAS' REVUE "Blue Blowers !, 'The Terror' BIG FEATURE ENTERTAINMENT Al Alexander's Orchestra Music by Howard Bunt's I $ 1 . 5°4° coMr s cr" $ 1 50 110141 1 1 W POD Dancing Every Night "The Three Passions" at the United Artists Theater. DINNERS i^ "OH KAY" Majestic Theater Bldg. "The Terror," All-Takie, at Hollywood Theater. ITALIAN and AMERICAN And General Ensemble of ISO "CIRCUS TRAVESTY" "Domestic Meddlers" and Keith Vaudeville at Oriental. DAILY SPECIALS 32—Fox Tillerettes-32 A CLASSIC Ile 'iii,; STAGE Aft. Next Symphony Pair Fri. Feb. 22 GEORGES ENESCO Dolores Del Rio Petite Songster And a Galaxy of Entertainers with the A Cameo of Ileautious Grace Beethoven Eighth Symphony in F Major THEATRE FIFI D'ORSAY Exponent of Mirth and Mimicry THE BOYS' CLUB OF DETROIT AL JOLSON 'The Jazz Singer , Featuring the FOX MELODY MASTERS LOUIS GRESS, Guest Conductor Supported by Ilroadway'x Beal. Including GEORGE SCHRECK "The Shannons of Broad- way" at Detroit Civic Theater. ALHAmBRA Day. ON TilE STAGE RIO Thur s. Eve Feb. 21 IN "MARCHING ON" vii AN ALL-TALKING DRAMA Reminiscent of Civil War ZIEGFELD FRED PAINE Man Who Knew Lincoln CHIC SALE WILSON POPULAR CONCERT Detroit Symphony Orchestra S. J. STEBBINS CONTINUOUS 11:00 A.M TILL MIDNIGHT Managing Director At Columbia St. "Rio Rita" at Wilson Begin- "True Heaven" Heads an Excellent Bill at Fox. ning on Monday. RITpr the WOODWARD AVE. lbsen's Most Starting Wed. and Balance of Week Thurs. and Sun. Mats. 12,000,0111 I EMPLE of CINE111 DETROIT:• LA Kt: E Si Cll EATlit Fluman Drama "Hedda Gabler", The RICHARD BENNETT GETTING THE LOWDOWN ON CONDUCTING Rand. 7000 aIse UFA.'s Daring Sue.. "The Way to Strength .1.4 Beauty" se ■ weensw •